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    Peruvian Black Mint a.k.a Huacatay. Meet corianders closest cousin, Peruvian Black Mint gives hope to those who intensely dislike coriander. The soft, lacy leaves of this Andean relative of the marigold have a bright, fresh, intensely aromatic fragrance. This herb is ridiculously easy to grow, helps kills some perennial weed roots, and deters all kinds of pests and bugs. Related to marigold but with tiny flowers and is drought resistant. This herb is not only used for its culinary purposes it is essential when it comes to deterring pests, especially in mustard crops like radishes.
  • These lovely 70-100 cm plants grow on sturdy stems. Single and double flowers in shades of gold, orange and yellow.  Blooming from June if started indoors and July when direct-sown until frost.  
  • Calendula are actually short-lived tender perennials that are grown as annuals in Canada. Large 10 cm blooms in a nice range of colours -apricot, cream, orange and yellow. They flower generously through the summer on well-branched plants that grow to 45 cm in height. Calendula is also known as the pot marigold and grows nicely in containers! One of the easiest flowers to grow. Try using petals in salads. Pick when in full bloom to dry for homemade teas, soaps, and calendula cream. Calendula is a versatile plant that can be used for it's culinary and healing properties and for long-lasting cut flowers.
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    A real standout in both the garden and in your salad bowl. Harvest when leaves are small to add a brilliant colour to spring salads. Outrageous Red is slow to bolt in the summer heat and keeps its mild, non-bitter flavour. The colour fades in hot weather but it stands up well. Sow in early spring and then again in August to have this lively leag lettuce available all summer. Cut leaves 2-3 cm above the stem base to allow the plant to sprout new leaves. If the plant starts to bolt remove the plant as leaves become bitter.
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    25 seeds per order. Purple Monkshood seeds 2020 harvest.  
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    78 days. Solanum lycopersicum. Open Pollinated. The plant produces high yields of 21-30 gram yellow pear-shaped cherry tomatoes. They are mildly very sweet and flavorful. Perfect for salads, garnishes, or culinary creations. Grows in clusters. Low acidity variety. Crack-resistant. The plant requires support, either staking or cages. An excellent choice for home gardens. An heirloom variety dating back to the late 1800s. Disease Resistant: A. Indeterminate.    
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    Red Russian Kale Seeds grow leaves that are flat, toothed, grey-green leaves with purple stems and veins really brighten after frosts. Young leaves are tender for salads, the red and purple hues turn a rich, dark green color when cooked.  Rich in vitamins and minerals than other greens and disease resistant. If planted early this old-time heirloom kale goes to seed, producing tall towers of yellow flowers followed by edible seed pods. Seed saving is easy with kale, and collect Kale seeds before they drop to prevent unwanted kale for years to come.    
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    One of the best early, high-yielding pepper varieties. Bush grows 50 cm tall. Large, thick, prismatic, bright red fruits with an excellent taste. Good resistance to various diseases.
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    Perennial in zones 9 & 10 Native to the eastern Mediterranean and is named for the spice mix that is so common in its homeland and across North Africa. This wild oregano has hints of thyme and marjoram mixed in for a complex, wonderful fragrance. It is low growing and compact at about 15-20 cm tall. Grow this aromatic herb in full sun in soil with good drainage or in containers. If the seeds are started indoors in early spring, they will be in bloom by mid-August, providing a magnet for bees.
  • Annual hanging flowering plant with branched stems, length 30-35 cm Small flowers which grows in a spectacular cascade. Blooms profusely from June to October. Use for hanging pots, balcony boxes and garden vases.
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    Large, strong carrot with a red core. Produces 25 cm by 7 cm wide stump roots. An improved strain with high yields and good taste. Widely used in Europe for human consumption and animal feed purposes. Excellent for storage. Approximately 1000 seeds.
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    54 days-A special strain of spinach for overwintering. Produces large, semi-savoyed, medium-green, glossy, sword-shaped leaves. Tolerance to mildew. Sow in fall for late harvest, cover with hoops or sow inside the greenhouse for winter crops. The secret to great spinach is to thin seedlings to 6-10 cm apart.
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